Another truck from Station 41 in Hollywood was also spotted in another video.

Captain Tino Haro with L.A. City Fire said the Professional Standards division has been conducting an “aggressive and active” investigation into the matter for as long as five months and since no film permits or other documentation can be linked to the shoot, officials are looking for other clues.

“Was it something that somebody who was responsible for the rig as far as an LAFD member would know that this was going on, or why the rig was left unattended if they weren’t aware of it,” said Haro.

Some of the issues being looked into include who was responsible for parking the rigs and maintaining security around them, as well as whether any LAFD personnel participated in the video shoots.

No indication has been given on when the investigation will be completed.

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Who watched the 2 specific movies to see the trucks? I doubt some fire capt. just happened to rent 2 porn movies and see his rigs, not that porn is in any way illegal but I would want to know how they “saw” the trucks

I work for the LAFD and our Professional Standards Division is a joke. They are just captains pulled from the field with no training in performing investigations. They have maybe watched all seasons of CSI and know they think they are investigators. This video was made way back in 2005. If they want to look “professional” how about having all our overweight and fat firemen lose weight. The LAFD is a fuking joke.

here is an idea the trucks were out for a legit deal maybe a trip to the market as i have often seen my local station at the local market but have never seen someone BABY SITTING the rig so maybe as they were doing something legit the porn types got off a quicky so to speak on the rigs with out the crews ever knowing. the story does not say the crew was in the porn just the rigs